cântaro

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See also: cantaro and cántaro

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin cantharus (cantharus), from Ancient Greek κάνθαρος (kántharos, cantharus).

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  • Hyphenation: cân‧ta‧ro

Noun

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cântaro m (plural cântaros)

  1. (historical) cantharus, a kind of Greco-Roman jug
  2. (figurative) pitcher, any moderately sized vessel
  3. (historical, measurement) Synonym of pote, a traditional unit of liquid volume

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